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David Henning

@webcodr

Senior Code Exorcist

Katılım Ocak 2009
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David Henning
David Henning@webcodr·
@BrennpunktUA Damit wurde Alexander Litvinenko vergiftet. Immerhin ist es als Alphastrahler von außen bei weitem nicht so gefährlich, weil die Alphateilchen nicht durch die Haut kommen. In den Körper gelangen sollte es aber keinesfalls, weil wir innen keinen Schutz gegen Alphastrahlung haben.
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DaFuq‼️ — Männer finden Polonium bei Ostereier-Suche Gift-Alarm nordwestlich von Stuttgart! Zwei Männer haben bei der Ostereier-Suche im Garten ein Fläschchen mit der Aufschrift „Polonium 210“ gefunden. Dabei handelt es sich um ein potenziell tödliches Strahlen-Gift. „Die Feuerwehr schätzte nach eigenen Angaben das Fläschchen als echt ein. Das Behältnis passe zum Inhalt. „Der Stoff ist auch nicht irgendwie handschriftlich draufgekritzelt, sondern der ist sauber offiziell beschriftet“, so der Sprecher. Zudem sei das Fläschchen mit geschätzten 200 Gramm Gewicht relativ schwer, was wiederum dazu passe, dass Polonium 210 ein relativ schwerer Stoff sei“
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Froschwetter@Froschwett1866·
@Inclutus Njoa, der Vergleich hinkt. Auf dem Öltanker sind ja nicht 100 Leute ersoffen. Ich bin pro Israel und womöglich war auch der Angriff auf Iran richtig, aber ob diese Versenkung nötig war, da mache ich mal ein Fragezeichen hinter. Ganz ohne Aufregung.
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David Henning@webcodr·
@nicesith1 @NOELreports 10 km deep and the released energy of an earthquake of 4.3 on the momentum magnitude scale is equivalent to about 43 t of TNT. That's far too much for a GBU-57.
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A magnitude-4.3 earthquake has struck the Gerash region, southern Fars province, in Iran at a depth of 10km, the USGS said. #Iran
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Michael Luo@AzianMike·
Here's a UDP joke. You didn't get it.
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David Henning@webcodr·
@igneouswx @SnazzyLabs Recently got a notification from the Toyota app, that the 12V battery of my Yaris Cross has low voltage. Driving for an hour fixed it, but after reading a bit, it seems to be a common problem with current-gen Toyota hybrids as well. The batteries are too small.
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Bob Cobb@igneouswx·
@SnazzyLabs its wild how quick 12v batteries go in modern EVs. The 12v AGM battery in my Volt lasted 10 years before I had to replace it(I realize I'm on the opposite end of the scale, but still)
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Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
It’s over for me, boys. We’re screwed. My Rivian is gonna die on the street and I’m gonna have to tow it to the Service Center. 12V batteries lead acid batteries are stupid and only Tesla has a good system in place to proactively replace them before stuff goes south.
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Horstis Welt@HorstisWelt·
Sie haben den Westen und die Ukraine komplett vorgeführt. Haben bewiesen dass man die Rakete nicht abfangen konnte, dass sie jederzeit jedes Ziel in der Ukraine angreifen können, und laufen in allen Nachrichten auf und ab. Zusätzlich haben sie wohl im gewünschten Ziel einen großen schaden angerichtet. Also erfolgreicher geht's ja wohl kaum.
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Torsten Heinrich@Inclutus·
Oreshnik ist wieder so ein Waffensystem, das vor allem für Russland Sinn ergibt. Eine gekürzte ICBM, die entsprechend hohe Kosten hat, die aber gleichzeitig mit MIRV ausgestattet ist, ergibt eigentlich nur wirklich nuklear Sinn. Die Kosten, um Sprengsätze so zu platzieren, stehen in keinem Verhältnis zu der Wirkung mit einem Sprengsatz oder gar nur einem rein kinetisch wirkenden Gefechtskopf. Erst recht, wenn der Einsatz gegen eine Stadt in 620 km Entfernung von der russischen Grenze erfolgt. Was soll der Sinn solcher Einsätze sein, außer einer Demonstration gegenüber dem Westen, dass man MIRV-fähige IRBM hat?
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Henry 🦩
Henry 🦩@HenryLindo123·
#Berlin #Stromausfall #Terroranschlag Tagelange berichten viele Medien mit viel Personaleinsatz über den Terroranschlag in Berlin, Bekennerbriefe und Tennisstunden, doch niemand kommt auf die naheliegende Schlagzeile: "Zehntausende Berliner haben hautnah erlebt, wie es Millionen von Ukrainern tagtäglich ergeht!"
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David Henning@webcodr·
@Karl_Lagerbier @BrennpunktUA Aktuell sind fast 9.400 Starlink-Satelliten im Orbit. Dagegen sind ASAT-Waffen komplett nutzlos und selbst wenn man welche zerstören würde, ist der Orbit viel zu tief, um dieses Szenario auslösen zu können.
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Christian Kaiser@Karl_Lagerbier·
@BrennpunktUA Was das Jahr jetzt direkt komplett abrunden würde... Iran setzt ne Anti-Satelliten-Waffe (z.B. der Chinesen) gegen Starlink ein. Es kommt zum Kessler Syndrom. Wir sind für die nächsten Jahrhunderte auf diesem Planeten gefangen.
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@BrennpunktUA 🇩🇪🇺🇦@BrennpunktUA·
Starlink offen und aktiv im Iran. Da die Infos von israelischen Quellen kommen dürfte wohl der Mossad das Equipment rein geschmuggelt haben. Angeblich wurde Equipment an Protest Organisatoren im ganzen Land verteilt. Angeblich ist es extrem komplex die Regime Sperren zu umgehen.
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David Henning@webcodr·
@sentdefender Congrats Russia, you invented a completely useless weapon: a ballistic missile shotgun. $30 million for one shot and perhaps you didn't even hit the target with that ridiculously bad CEP. And the best part: one missile less for using nukes.
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Security camera footage which appears to capture tonight’s strike by a Russian “Oreshnik” Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM), equipped with a Conventional Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle (MIRV), earlier against the Lviv Oblast of Western Ukraine.
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David Henning@webcodr·
@ApothekerDer Einmal, so im Eimer war ich nicht mal mit COVID. Seit dem hol ich mir jedes Jahr die Impfung. Das brauch ich wirklich nicht noch mal.
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#DerApotheker 🥷@ApothekerDer·
Hattest du schon mal eine richtige Grippe? 🤧 Wie ging es dir dabei? 🤔 Die Influenza ist das Thema der nächsten kostenlosen Ausgabe meines informativen Infoletters #DerApothekerInformiert. 🗓 Wann? Sonntag, 19 Uhr. 📬 Wo? Nur per E-Mail. #DerApotheker 🥷 1
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David Henning@webcodr·
@VoelkerRecht_X @Ferika0409 @Kachelmann In 'ner Gegend in der sich zig Airways kreuzen, sind viele Kondensstreifen zu sehen ... wow. Kerosin-Abgas (Wasserdampf, Ruß, CO2 usw.) + kalte Luft (< −40 °C) = sofortiges Gefrieren des Dampfes = Kondensstreifen. Simple Physik und Chemie.
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David Henning@webcodr·
@Twin_Sunsett @sentdefender That's the "Novorossiysk", but the attack was in the harbor of the city Novorossiysk, so it was another boat. It's impossible for Russia to get the "Novorossiysk" into the harbor of Novorossiysk. Turkey doesn't allow Russian Navy ships through the Bosporus straight.
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Anakin@Twin_Sunsett·
@sentdefender This Varshavyanka had prior fuel leak drama in Med , nearly blew itself up...ironic how ukr finished the job. Black Sea drone era flips naval parity.....expect russia snorkel scrambling more armyrecognition.com/news/navy-news…
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Footage has been released by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) showing a first-of-its-kind underwater drone attack against the Russian port of Novorossiysk on the Black Sea using “Sea Baby” Unmanned Surface Vehicles, with at least one striking and causing significant damage to a Kilo-class diesel-electric attack submarine with the Russian Navy’s Black Sea Fleet.
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David Henning@webcodr·
@oyacaro @tmdq @dhh The average price per kWh here in Germany is 37 cent, not 50. But yes, the prices are still way too high thanks to taxes/fees (60%). Leaves 40% average production price, but that's misleading thanks to the rules of the market. Renewables art dirt cheap, natural gas isn't.
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Chris Nagy@oyacaro·
@tmdq @dhh talking about emissions when a kwh costs €0.50? in most of the world it's well under €0.30, and a lot of places €0.10/kwh how can you not fathom what a glaring issue expensive electricity is and come here with this bullshit. germany used to be Common Sense
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David Henning@webcodr·
@Midmanplay @dhh Hysteria against nuclear power is much older, but certainly Chornobyl was the peak of anti-nuclear sentiments. Without any knowledge what happened or how flawed the design of the RBMK was or how the KGB hid critical information from the operators how not to blow up an RBMK.
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Metal Mickey@Midmanplay·
@dhh I don’t disagree but Don’t you think it was probably more to do with Chernobyl?
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David Henning@webcodr·
@dhh @Beelinkofficial Yet, it's still amazing that a M4 MAX with 10 to 12 p-cores, 4 e-cores and no SMT (14 to 16 threads in total) can be as fast a 16 core/32 thread beast like the 395+ in multi-core benchmarks. Omarchy on a MacBook would be glorious.
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DHH@dhh·
@Beelinkofficial Here are a few of my regular benchmarks featuring the AMD 395+ that's in this Beelink GTR9 Pro.
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The AMD 395+ is such a beast! @Beelinkofficial was kind enough to send me their new GTR9 Pro with that chip and 128GB Unified RAM, and it's just as amazing here as in the Framework Desktop. Unit is dead quiet too, even under massive load. It's my favorite chip to run Linux on at the moment, but it's also pretty overkill for most people. It does 1m23s on my HEY test suite benchmark, which is fantastic, but an HX370 machine (SER9) — at less than half the cost! — will do it in 2m5s. And a 8745H (SER8) will do it in 2m28s at a quarter the cost. Everyone talks about the local LLM performance, and it is cool that 128GB of unified memory can run huge models, but how much are you actually going to do that? The frontier models you can rent from OpenAI or Claude are still far ahead and much faster. So you really need a specific use-case for this to justify the expense. Then again. The Beelink GTR9 Pro is $2,399 for 128GB/2TB. You'd have to spend nearly twice that for a Mac Studio with M4 Max 128GB/2TB (which runs the HEY Test suite benchmark in 2m22s). So the Beelink is still a bargain. It is, however, $100 more than a similarly specced Framework Desktop. Although I don't think that matters much at this price range. You'll likely pick one or the other on aesthetics and availability. Only nit I have is that the 10gbit ethernet in the GTR9 doesn't run with 2.5gbit switches. You either get 1gbit or you need 10gbit all the way through. That's a bit annoying, but you can solve it with a 10gbit switch in front. So if you want the best small-form factor Linux machine at the moment, I'd strongly recommend the AMD 395+. If you like the aesthetics of the Beelink, or it's the only option available near you, and the price doesn't bother you, it's a no-brainer buy. Great job @Beelinkofficial 👌
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David Henning@webcodr·
@oldmoe @carlcamilleri @dhh @Beelinkofficial Yes, but Strix Halo has another advantage over normal Zen 5 CPUs: a new interconnect between the CCDs and the IO die. The latency penalties of Infinity Fabric due to the serde units on all ends are mostly gone. Zen 6 will bring this to desktop and server CPUs.
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David Henning@webcodr·
@kramizr @dhh The fee is actually based on the remaining runtime of the subscription. So it can be way higher, depending on the products and runtime.
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ramiz@kramizr·
@dhh the most ridiculous thing is when adobe slaps that $60 cancellation fee haha
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What's next, Adobe? Asking for a lien on my house to "protect against losing access to my Adobe plan"?
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David Henning@webcodr·
@dillonrpayton @jaredhowe @sentdefender On the offensive? You mean max input of men and gear with minimal outcome. If the western Allied Forces after D-Day would have made such slow progress, they still would try to reach Berlin today ...
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Dillion 🇺🇸@bencroyderived·
@jaredhowe @sentdefender “Cartoonishly overstated” yet they’ve been consistently on the offensive since October 2023 and able to replace their personnel losses 1 for 1 for almost two years straight. Think the problem are the expectations of casuals who don’t understand 21st century warfare.
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Former Commanding General of U.S. Army Europe (USAREU), Retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, has stated that Kaliningrad and Sevastopol would be destroyed “within the first hours” of a full-scale war between the United States and NATO versus Russia. Stating recently on a Polish television network, “If Russia attacked Poland in 2025 the way it attacked Ukraine, it would simply be destroyed by NATO's air and ground forces. Kaliningrad would be eliminated in the very first hours. In the very first hours — Kaliningrad would cease to exist. All Russian facilities would be destroyed. Any Russian military facility in Sevastopol — likewise. Therefore, direct comparisons in this case are inappropriate.”
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David Henning@webcodr·
@reardongalt @sentdefender Putin won‘t use nukes. It‘s as simple as that. His big show is nothing more than good old KGB maskirovka to control what the enemy thinks. Don‘t fall for it.
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GaltiFACT®@reardongalt·
@sentdefender What happens if Russia decides to use one of the thousands of nukes they have? Do we really want to find out? Why is nobody talking about that? Are we saying well, so what if we lose 300,000 people, we can do the same to them? What good would that do?
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